cyabro
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Hey,
A client of ours wants to upgrade their two ageing HP ML330 and ML350 servers.
The ML350 is just over 6 years old and the ML330 3 years.
I have suggested that we replace with one decent server and run the SBS2008 and the 2nd Server 2008 as VMs on the new box.
The new box will have a 6 core Xeon with 32GB RAM and 8x300GB SAS 2.5" drives.
It will also have a true hardware RAID with 512MB cache.
The current ML330 SBS2008 box has a quad core xeon with 6GB RAM and the ML350 Server 2008 is also a qaud core but with only 4GB RAM.
The SBS2008 box currently only has a RAID1 setup and the ML350 has a RAID1 setup for the system drive and RAID5 for the data.
What do people suggest as being the best way to configure the disks for RAID?
EG: Should I just create one RAID5 setup using all the drives or should I create 2x RAID5s using 4 disks in each or 2x RAID10s also using 4 disks in each?
Or possibly RAID1 for the Hyper-v 2012 plus the two system drives then RAID5 the remaining 6 disks for data for both operating systems?
The 2nd server 2008 is running SQL for their accounting practice software but I don't think it is that very database intensive as most of the time the users are just inputting data.
I am also going to take the two old servers and try and build up one server using whatever I can from both to build the best machine possible and use it as a hyper-v replica box.
A client of ours wants to upgrade their two ageing HP ML330 and ML350 servers.
The ML350 is just over 6 years old and the ML330 3 years.
I have suggested that we replace with one decent server and run the SBS2008 and the 2nd Server 2008 as VMs on the new box.
The new box will have a 6 core Xeon with 32GB RAM and 8x300GB SAS 2.5" drives.
It will also have a true hardware RAID with 512MB cache.
The current ML330 SBS2008 box has a quad core xeon with 6GB RAM and the ML350 Server 2008 is also a qaud core but with only 4GB RAM.
The SBS2008 box currently only has a RAID1 setup and the ML350 has a RAID1 setup for the system drive and RAID5 for the data.
What do people suggest as being the best way to configure the disks for RAID?
EG: Should I just create one RAID5 setup using all the drives or should I create 2x RAID5s using 4 disks in each or 2x RAID10s also using 4 disks in each?
Or possibly RAID1 for the Hyper-v 2012 plus the two system drives then RAID5 the remaining 6 disks for data for both operating systems?
The 2nd server 2008 is running SQL for their accounting practice software but I don't think it is that very database intensive as most of the time the users are just inputting data.
I am also going to take the two old servers and try and build up one server using whatever I can from both to build the best machine possible and use it as a hyper-v replica box.
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